I-Play's ER Rush
New mobile phone game lets you take on the duties of an ER Doctor.
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Author: James Fudge

I-play today announced the launch of its original IP title: ER Rush, where mobile gamers can live out their own hospital dramas in this light-hearted, highly original, game. ER Rush is set to launch on all major North American carrier decks this month.

As the new Junior Emergency Room Doctor, players find out if they have what it takes to save lives during the ER Rush. The aim is to successfully diagnose, treat, and discharge the appropriate number of patients per shift, but make sure you hurry - the clock is ticking.. Players must mend broken limbs; treat rashes and other ailments, but failure to beat the clock results in wacky medical complications such as patients who are werewolves, dogs and vampires! Find out more about the game by visiting www.iplay.com .

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